Hollywood Follies: Orchestre Pasdeloup
Paris, Philharmonie de Paris — Grande Salle: Pierre Boulez
About the Event
A wonderful and epic concert of film soundtracks with Orchestre Pasdeloup in the prestigious Philharmonie de Paris.
The concert opens with the famous 20th Century Fox fanfare, composed in 1933 by Alfred Newman.
A ringtone for an entire era, it ushers in the golden age of cinema.
This concert is also an opportunity to (re)discover the Warsaw Concerto, which played a key role in Brian Desmond Hurst's war film Dangerous Moonlight (1941).
What film music concert without John Williams and Michel Legrand? The concertino for piano and orchestra from the film Yentl, co‐written, co‐produced and directed by Barbra Streisand, is followed by two of the most famous themes, from Harry Potter and Stop Me If You Can.
Teaming up with soloists Suzana Bartal on piano and Adrien Lajoumard on saxophone, and under the direction of Belgian conductor Dirk Brossé, the Orchestre Pasdeloup will also pay tribute to the music of films that were essential to a whole generation, such as Taxi Driver, Back to the Future and others.
Program
Alfred Newman, 20th Century Fox Fanfare
Max Steiner, Casablanca Suite from the film Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1942)
Richard Addinsell, Warsaw Concerto for piano and orchestra from the film Dangerous Moonlight (Brian Desmond Hurst, 1941)
Alan Silvestri, Back to the Future Suite from the film Back to the Future (Robert Zemeckis, 1985)
Bernard Herrmann, Night Piece for saxophone and orchestra from the film Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese, 1976)
Vangelis, Conquest of Paradise from the film 1492: Christopher Columbus (Ridley Scott, 1992)
Michel Legrand, Yentl, concertino for piano and orchestra from the film Yentl (Barbra Streisand, 1983)
John Williams, Harry Potter Main Theme from the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Chris Columbus, 2001)
John Williams, Escapades for alto saxophone and orchestra from the film Arrête‐moi si tu peux (Steven Spielberg, 2002)
Laurence Rosenthal, Hollywood Follies from the TV movie Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies (Michael Schultz, 1994)
Artists
Conductor: | Dirk Brossé |
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Orchestra: | Orchestre Pasdeloup For 150 years, the Orchestre Pasdeloup has been sustained by the enthusiasm, rigor, and passion of its musicians. The 90 orchestra members animate masterworks of the symphonic repertoire, bringing the compositions to a broad audience. The diverse programming varies between traditional historic compositions and commissioned work. |
Piano: | Suzana Bartal |
Saxophone: | Adrien Lajoumard |
Address
Philharmonie de Paris, 221 avenue Jean Jaurès, Paris, France — Google Maps